Title
Doorway, 129 E. 35th Street.
Creators and Contributors
- Photographer: Pins, Anita
Description
129 East 35th Street. Built 1859-1860 by granite dealer Thomas Crane and stone cutter Alexander McDonald. The two men developed plans for Nos. 129-137 E. 35th Street and then transferred titles to investors during the building process. This second phase of development in Murray Hill's historic district reflected the wealth of middle class families in the years before the Civil War. Much of the original rich architectural detail survives, including the stoop and railings, the surround and hood over the main entryway, and the building's cornice.
Date Created
1977
Type of Resource
Photograph
Additional Information
General note:
1859-1860
Birdsall, Caroline W.
Digitized by Mina Rees Library; City University of New York. Graduate School and University Center.
Extent:
1 photographic reproduction ; 11.3 x 16.6 cm.- Architecture, Domestic
- Entrances
- Decoration and ornament, Architectural
- Row houses
- Brownstones (Houses)
- Italianate (North American architecture styles )
- Doorheads
- Stoops (Uncovered spaces)
- Surrounds
- Brownstone (Material)
- Stucco
- Murray Hill Neighborhood (New York, N.Y.)